'to fall in love' is first attested in 1423, colloquial usage
The phrase "falling asleep" likely originates from the feeling of gradually losing consciousness and transitioning from wakefulness to sleep, resembling a downward or falling motion. This phrase has been used historically to describe the process of entering a state of sleep.
Falling in Love with Love was created in 1938.
There is no such phrase as "eat you".
An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make sense until you know the definition. Can you actually fall into a hole called "love"? No, so this is an idiom.
"was falling" is the verb phrase.
It has been around in different languages for hundreds if not thousands of years, but the origin is not known.
Yes you are falling in love with me :P :D
falling in love
you will be falling
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
Armin van Buuren ft. Sharon den Adel - In and Out of Love
The phrase of Greek origin referring to the common people is "hoi polloi."